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Chicago examiner vol vi no 120 a m saturday may 9 1908 14 pages pricf onf cent delivered ut crrrier i rviv^e uiml 1.^.n1 33ce-i'.si)or3ccntli wrights cruise 25 miles over ocean in aeroplane ship soars above the atlantic like a gull and is under perfect control mounts 3,000 feet in air aeronauts stand on bridge and direct flight like cap tains of a warship mantko n c may s with as ranch o;i~e and the same grace as a sea gall sails over the water iu search of bsh to devour oreille 1 and wilbur wright of ohio in i their newest invention the war aero plane to-day defied the elements and j ai!eil away far over the atlantic ocean j ik again in their place or render 1 vous in kill-devll hill nag's bead north carolina no otnv did the aeroplane make a sn j ceasful tiiglii over the sea but ai up and dowu nag's head wt.icÃŸ is nothing morel tban an island for a distance of about | ; â– tty-nve miles the machine bailed with pert iics under per j reel control of lÂ»o:b the wright brothers ; who were in the machine i ic tiiadiic was at least 3,600 feet in the air at one time and ii was apparent from the maneuvers tbat the two inven tors were particularly interested in prov ing the aeroplane capable of making sharp and decisive turns iu al d - under all conditions for some lime the machine n.i sailing uoont almost in a circle then it would glide away on a straight course and make a sharp turn back to the direction from which it started aeionauts stand on bridge before the trip to sea was asttempted the machine descended to the inclosure where it is kept on nags head and the inventors placed in the center a platform somewhat resembling the bridge on a pas er steamer on which the captain stands while signaling the engineer on coming into port both n/,cn stooii on this bridge one on l each side of ihe machine they assumed a bending position at times and then j would stand erect as if endeavoring to i balance the machine according to the direc tion iu which they desired to sail the flight of the machine as it left the earth was really a beautiful sight it actually shot up into the air like an inflated balloon after it had been released when it reached a certain height it would sail away for some distance then ascend higher or lower according to he will of the operator when several miles sway from be laud the machine then several thousand feet in the air made a plunge as if it would dive iuto the sea and the few spectators bsbenmen or lifesavers thought there bad been an accident it was all itt the game however because the ma chine when it reached a certain altitude sailed peacefully away saiis eight miles out to sea it is estimated that the machine was \ eight miles away on the sea at its great f est distance and could have gonp farther ! perhaps had the inventors cared to make lire trip tite in others will endeavor eitiher to-j tuorrou or sunday to sail in tbtir aero plane from nag's head to cape henry a distance of about seventy-five miles while the two inventors arc averse to discussing their invention in any manner they are confident they have solved aerial navigation and are ausiuus to prove it to i ie united slates government france is sold to have made them an offer of 5200 itoo for their invention but they are not eager to sell to any foreign country we are confident of success said iitvllle wright to-day we believe we bave solved aerial navigation and are go ing to prove it our past experiment nue been all that we could have desired nnd anything we attempt ln the future iwill speak for itself our aeroplane will isa'tl under any weather conditions the direction or velocity of the wind wiil not inaterially affect its progress florence schenck weds wilson then they ride on vanderbilt's coach i ceremony performed in london ends romance of two continents london may s.-to day for ihe first time the vanderbilt coach veuture had â– bridal couple as passengers the bride groom was charles wilson stable man ager for mr vanderbilt and the bride florence schenck whose name . has so frequently been mentioned in the million aire's matrimonial troubles the marriage was performed this morn titg i,y-a registrar of paddingtou very quietly with only one frieud of wilson and two frieuds of miss scheui k being present miss scheuck wore bridal cos tume of white with orange blossoms after the ceremony the wedding pair changed their costumes and just caught it inch n the victoria hotel and drove to brighton it was originally intended lhat th mar riage should take place on monday but certain formalities of the bngliefi law pre vented this boy bank messenger and 100 sought by police went on errand to change bills and did not return william licl'.erge nineteen years old residing a x orchard streei disappeared yesterday as did 100 helongiug to the prairie state back at which institution li was employed as a messenger y n to â– late hour last night the youth bad not been apprutiended according to x f stone cssistant cashier of the bank de berge in company with another messenger john clark were dispatched to the com mercial national bank to secure change tor skni the money was in greenbacks and whs carried by heÃŸerge while his coinpaniou was transacting other business at another window at the hank dcÃŸerge disappeared the father of the missing boy is almost heartbroken over the inci dent ship laden with 27,000 barrels of oil aground steamer washtenaw strikes shoal off new jersey coast new york may b feeling her way through ihe dense fog which enveloped the new jersey coast to-day at 2 o'clock the big tank steamer washtenaw just in from sabine tex with 27,000 barrels of oil went nard and fast on a shoal 500 yards from the live saving station in chndwtek x j all evening with twenty-seven slec|iie<s members of the crew the vessel was pounded by the turbulent surf that set in soon after she went aground and in order to lighten her cargo the sailors pumped tons of oil out of the ship tp to a late hour to-night there was not imminent danger of the steamer being wrecked and at daybreak the merrit-chapman company will send their tugs to the shoal and en deavor to drag the big ship to safety mrs garret a hobart in auto hit by a train i'ateitson n .!.. may 8 mrs garret .\ llobart widow of the late vice presi dent had a narrow escape from death this evening when her automobile col lided with a westbound train en the erie railroad in this city the car was in charge of chauffeur john haskell who owing to the slippery pavement was unable u control ihe machine which had been going at a fast clip down grade it crashed through the gates and tore into the rear coach smashing the steps the occu pants of the automobile were uuhurt but the car was put out of commision church diamond jubilee michigan city ir.d may 8.-a nota ble religious celebration will take place at door village laporte county next june the diamond anniversary of the methodist episcopal church marking seventv-flve years of uninterrupted historv will he celebrated three days will be devoted lo commemoralive services ruin oe butte bank laid to heinze in complaint receiver of aetna trust com pany makes demand for hundreds of thousands 100,000 gift involved lawyer charged with at tempted blackmail connect ed with the same case i'kw yokk may b a tale of frenzied banking lhat surpasses any brought to ligbl in new york in the receut panic bailie from but te mcut today iu the form of a c 1 plaint demanding tbat f augustus heinze lornier copper king re store several hundred thousand dollars to the receiver of the aetna banking & trust rompany the service of the complaint upon mr heln/.e was almost coincident with the ar rest of lidward k brennan a butte law yer on a charge of attempting to extort 40,006 from ihe copper man brenuan's alleged claims were in behalf f a b clements former cashier of the aetna company who is made a codefendant with heinze in the suit brought by the receiver the complaint in receiver koliert lyon's nit shows lhat the aetna bauling and trust company was organized as a west virginia cutporatiou in may 181*7 its ntaln banking honse was in butte but it had an eastern branch at washington it (.'.. whicli finally was closed by the comptroller of the currency bank controlled by heinze heinste and clements it appears sub scriber for 810 shares out of the 1,000 with which the bank began business in 1902 the bauk passed into the absolute conlrul of heinze who was eiected pres ident clements was cashier the complaint charges that in november or de.ember 1903 heinze and clements conspired io defraud the bank to pro core for themselves pecuniary advantages and benefits at the expense of the bank they pretended te sell out lo frederick c luuj and frederick street of new haven f'onu it is alleged the stock was turned over to them for the nominal sum of sits 000 which was represented by a check signed by lum this check was de posited and an equivalent in money or in liabilities of concerns in which heinze and clements were interested was given over to them many credits of varying amounts were secured by clements acctaing toj the complaint b.v means of these hei drew out almost 40,000 which never has been repaid involves 100,000 contribution in november 1906 the complaint sets forth heinze paid to e t wilson as acting receiver of the bauk under the comptroller of the curreucy 100,000 or the benefit of creditors of the bank the money was paid as an al.eged contribu tion and was accepted by wilson upon the express understanding that if any liability existed on the part of heinze as a stockholder the money should be ap plied io the account of such a liability the complaint declares that the acts of fraud misconduct and of violation of and neglect of duty on the part of these de fendants were not discovered by the bank until after it closed in october 190c its liabilities then were more than 100 000 and the value of its assets exclusive of the stockholders double liability did not exceed 8 per cent the bank's liabili ties still amount to 1(00.000 attorney brennan was visited in the tombs to-day by lames b curtis whom he has retained to defend him 011 the ex tortion charge heinze made a scapegoat of clements when the padded capitalization of the aetna baking & trust company was dis covered in montana brennan said now he is trying his best to ruin me i was seized while negotiating the settlement of legal nnd recoguized claims mr heinze said to-day that he was not worried by the suit brought hy toe mon tana receiver he feels that he cleared himself of all responsibility when he made the bank what he calls a present of 100,000 wife offers 15,000 to free burglar husband i inherits money and at once starts fight for pardon pittsburg i'a may s willing â€ž texihange a 15,000 legacy for the liberty of her husband the i wenty-year old wife of howard liail is fighting the detective bn rean to free hall who is serving a term of j seven years tn the peilentiary for burglary ; mrs hall last week inheriled 15,000 j through the deaih of her grandfather she wai aurprued for she thought he had disowned her because of her marriage sic engaged lawyers and ibp appeal for l-nt eu-y is now before the pardon board 1 will spend every cent to secure his liberty ; sbe declared thirteen club head buys his own coffin omaha man puts money in bank to cremate his body ! ' i omaha neb may s.-jabez cross : president of the thirteen club of omaha | who is in the best of health created a i sensation in ihe ranks of that organiza j tion to-day wheu be purchased a asâ€žet â– â– for himself and bad il sent to his honii j the casket i.s an expensive oue and uf it nasm^ma^m^ii foraker prepares brown sville bomb for roosevelt letters to senators said to claim autocratic power over the army copies to be demanded president charged with at tempt to influence decision of suit by soldier washington d c may s an ex plosion on the brownville matter is due in the senate to-morrow or monday according to information from an author itative source senator joseph b foraker of ohio will rise to a point of personal privilege and ask for the production of b i . letiers dealing with the brownsville mat ter written by the president and received by senators rayner stewart and smith if these letters contain facts such as sen ator foraker asserts are embodied in them be will offer and urge the passage of a resolution censuring the president for an ticipating legislation and trying to intimi date the senate t in substance the facts are these senator william aldeu smith of michigan some weeks ago saw a letted printed in the north american review of an issue in liÂ»uo in which the president writing of a convicted murderer an enlisted man in the army replying to a request to dismiss him from the army said that he had no author ity under the constitution to dismiss a man from the army even though he were a murderer senator smith asked how ihe president reconciled this statement wiiii his aciiou ou the brownsville matter claims absolute power the president according to information replied in n lei ler of thirty typewritten pages fairly searing be negro troops declaring his belief thai they were guilty and unworthy of reinstatement and said that be would veto the foraker resolution if it were passed b.v he senale sen ators kayuer and stewart are said to have received similar letters from information furnisbed bv i hose who claim to have seen ihe ierters'iii question the president takes the stand that he is commander-in-chief of the army and navy that his rule is supreme and not to be questioned by congress or uny oue else and that be can dismiss any one he sees flt from the service he also repudiates ihe ligbl of congress to even review his act there is pending ar present before ludge hough in the southern district in new york the case of oue of the dismissed tie gre troopers to delennitie the status of the president and congress in the matter some members of congress take the stand of the president as 1 a direct notification to judge hough how to decide the case senate feeling runs high ir w.is learned 10-nigb.l thai senator aldrich and hale the two leaders in ihe > li.-i . - -. an deeply perturbed over hie mat ter ind have taken the side ot senatoi foraker they sen f\.r senator lodge lo nigh ai!,l conferred with him as to the admin ntnn i'i.i's spokesman in the senate none of those interested would iaik bnl it is known ihe feeling runs high sennlors stewart rayner and smith are silent about 1 lie tetters and thev may de cline tc produce them the president is in pine knot in the meantime the ui it charged wllb electricity and ever one i awajiing ihe detonation cleveland's condition is extremely critical ex-president's physician has noti left bedside for 72 hours r.akrwood n j may b dr ]>â€¢ bry ant has not left the bedsiile of grover cleveland during the last seventy-two hours this i the only fact from which n co rect conclusion as lo the patient's exa condition can be drawn details are de r.icd newspapermen no olticial statement in ih afternoon mrs eieve-l hfcfcj|r^yea^^wr(lisria'<-h tonjjrfmy photographs of mrs gunness which led to identification of the woman arrested governor burke's speech unspoken north dakota executive -â€¢ riv-es after manufacturers luncheon is over governor jobn burke of north dakota will arrive iu washington d (.'., some time to-night or to-morrow with a speech in his pocket entitled Illinois interest in the great northwest that would have been delivered in Chicago yesterday but for a misunderstanding of time while ihe governor was speeding toward the national capital 125 members of the Illinois manufacturers association were hunting for him and a a hue hour last night secretary john m glenn whb booked the speech of the governor said i have called up every lelephone number in town i could think of have asked every one i knew and inquired at all of the ho tels but can find uot the least trace of governor burke of north dakota he is lost i tell you absolutely strayed stolen or waylaid for he promised to he here and speak to our association in the grand pad he lioiei at miou to-day after the members of the association bad delayed their weekly itnrebeou for half an hour chairman fred upfram announced that governor burke has failed ro appear and lliere will be no speech and the 125 members returned to ihi-ir offices at 2:0.1 o'clock a large middle aged man wrote jobn burke j bismarck n d ou i lie grand pacific register and was given room 22 he wenl up and slionly returned lo the office alter looking through a city di rectory lie asked where lo hud a haberdash ery store and he left the hotel when told of ihe luncheon incident he smiled and said wiry 1 was to speak this evening i plainly understood ii to he 10-night and they were di-sa ppoiuied ? well so am i for i have ihe speech and i don't like no lorieiy i shall visit in.v isier on ihe booth side aod go on io washington iu a few 1.0-.irs a i il o'clock i believe gives preacher 15,000 if he turns catholic new york woman makes bequest in will to mvnois man nkw haven conn may 8 the wili of miss mice f booth of sew york city sled n gives almost her entire fortune ol about 15,000 to the rev heurr dawson of canton 11 , on condition that he become a catholic as he is married and has a famll he cannot join the priest hood kir n tendencies are toward extreme hiuli â€¢ hnreh and many of his ecclesiasl i frl nds here beliere he will comply wltb pro tisiona of the wili daw son left the oi -. relational church to join the kpisc pal t lv miss booth is ' his co'isin s a â€¢ hr.;i convert five rear Â»â– -â– >? understood tha relatives of miss rn.,!t w 11 contest the wl.l t.n the grounds mental inconnsetencj mrs howard gould's father dies in asylum jacksonville 111 ma x - - sweden p clemmons < v j hm hovrtord gould ' aasÃŸssfl habbbb^n^^abbbb^^abbbbsi 2---want roger as vice president---2 secretary woodson of demo cratic national committee jems the suhivan club roger c - sni â– is has found another supporter as a candidate foi the duio cratic nomination ' for vice president of the united states that makes two oun em ttvc supporter as a candidate for the demo cratic national committee le george e brennan's associate in the koger c sul livan boosting booming am ad'titising association they hope to get another member soon mr woodson who is a polite geniemau from old kentucky sub declared his in tentions at omaha yesterday on his way to denver in mr sullivan's company has been stated that mr sullivan is chair man of the subcommittee oa arrangements a reporter got on ihe train where mr sullivan and mr woodson were sitting together and as has been said mr wood son is a police gentleman when the reporter made an inquiry about vice presidential possibilities the kenhickian said roger would add weight we want roger c sullivan to run for vice president and we want him badly sullivan is the man for the place he is big and he is sirong and his candidacy would add weight sullivan heard it plainly but he shook his head though he said neither aye nor nay . a h mason secretary of the new york stale committee and former gov ernor osborn of wyomiug national com mitteeman from lhat stale liolh notided their heads approvingly however judge gray of delaware is the man for the vice presidential berth said sullivan though be added hal he much doubled if i the judge would accept it 1 know he continued that many pac pie say lhat ihe vice presidency is belter than nothing but si ill some men would rather have nothing than be vice presi i idem ton know * mack puts up charier n'ormau b mack editor of the buffalo times and national eonimrttaemau for new york mentioned lientpnaiii or,ernoc chanter of new york former governor douglas of massachusetts and governor johnson of minnesota as logical candidates for vice president not placing sullivan in bis category lack thinks chanter is the j mosl logics diain'y for geographical j reasons bryau will be nominated without a doubt and moreover new yo,-k and tam many will support him said mr maek if the poll were taken to-dav half of j the new york delegation would be found for the nebraskan when new york gets ! to the convention and fluds that the people wanr bryan it will vc,te for him sullivan said lhar between himself and mr bryan all old scores had been settled and ihat they were on the most friendly i terms ( looks lite bryan m y.vii <â– -Â„.. 4^^aw roger i hav no i â– he jh mominnted -'â– ^â– â– â– _ mmmm^a mmm m mamfbr woman is arrested as belle gunness caught on train at syracuse she claims to be a chi cago widow asleep in pullman berth traveling man who notifies police believes suspect is arch murderess * other passengers agree | companion also taken with alleged laporte woman in flight to europe sykaci'sk x y ma v a woman who was pointed out to the police as mrs bel i gunness was arrested in a seeping car ion a new york centra train at 1 o'clock tliis morning the aliet:e'i identification was made by a commer cial traveler who told the rochester police that he was positive it vomt,n was the laporte ind widow on Â« i farm ten bodies have been u the arrest was made on the ciitago cleveland and new york special whicn ] left Chicago at ft o'clock yesterday moining the traveling man who called the attention of the authorities to the presence of the woman on me itain had been in Chicago from the time the indiana tragedy began to de velop snd he had seen s iveral v graphs oi mrs gunness tha * ere printed in the newspapers the woman whom he ha l ntifled as mrs gunness in spi 1 - > f th,e a<t thai a ody hich might ir â– , , hers was found in the s ol hi r burned home with host of her three childrer boarded the train at ashca b'lla o elden woman accompanies suspect she was accompanied by an elderly woman whose name has not v <" been ; earned ine two women had s il <;-<â– â€¢& i berths engaged c m thes were being mad i porter ibe traveling ms was afxacted by the sem blance teetween oue of them anc pictures he had seen in he ch papers or mrs gunness t m â€” * 4 by the ik'ie rochf et " a , he was firmln convinced jiat lis e iow traveler was the worj^i whom the police of the entrjre ti ied states were seeking in he bel'et t hat she was flee ing the countrj to escape charges which if proved would stamp her as the arch-murderess ol her time he left the train for a moment at rochester and notified the police of his suspicions detectives were as signed to investigate his story but be fore they arrived at the railroad sta tion ihe train had started on its way eastward telegraph ahead to syracuse i he police telegraphed ahead to syracuse and when the train reached j 1 ills city detectives were waiting for it detectives donovan and n'eiss of the local depart mem boarded ihe sleeping car almost before ii had stopped in the new yorl ceuiral siaiion and went directlj 10 the berth thai they had been told held he suspected woman lis occupant was asleep and they i awakened her she at first appeared sul'en and indignant bin when ihe detectives commanded her to dress and she beta in fully awake she gave signs of great agitation i she tried bravely to conlrql herself i and in answer to a question as to ner i identity said that she was mrs l a i herron of Chicago the widow of a i dealer in essential oils 3 tte detectives were impressed hylw her resemblance tn the photograph'^b of mjft gunness thru had bpÂ°n se nih m^a m w r^-m^-nfr^3nal^aam m weather indications fc |\*Â« Chicago and vicinity partiy s \ fvfqr jr ' y j cloudy saturday somewhat warmer v v j in afternoon sunday fair fresh ag j northerly winds becoming variable pk ( â€” bright women wanted ix ito help in homes | pu 1 Â» 1 the examiner employment exchange is constantly receiving orders from the best homes in Chicago and â€¢ suburbs for bright competent general housework girls some of these families are willing to employ young ladies who have had no previous experience at housework g providing their training and personality are such as to indi jg cale their probable development along the lines of jp domestic work arr i ' 1 â– i m you are an intelligent neat youn i v â€” â€” â€” womaai in search of suitable employ / menj^ian at the domestic department don't despair summer is almost here and the great sunday examiner will gtve a season ticket to sans senci park absolutely tree to eaca and every reader the value of each of these tickets is over 9 don't fail to see full particulars elsewhere in this paper j f ivÃŸ -'^^ e tail find oi"cds pood but s^a fl x â– *% ycu r-liou'd seek through the elxamin r fl y^l lost and found columns and you ym fl j will be sure to find it si

Chicago examiner vol vi no 120 a m saturday may 9 1908 14 pages pricf onf cent delivered ut crrrier i rviv^e uiml 1.^.n1 33ce-i'.si)or3ccntli wrights cruise 25 miles over ocean in aeroplane ship soars above the atlantic like a gull and is under perfect control mounts 3,000 feet in air aeronauts stand on bridge and direct flight like cap tains of a warship mantko n c may s with as ranch o;i~e and the same grace as a sea gall sails over the water iu search of bsh to devour oreille 1 and wilbur wright of ohio in i their newest invention the war aero plane to-day defied the elements and j ai!eil away far over the atlantic ocean j ik again in their place or render 1 vous in kill-devll hill nag's bead north carolina no otnv did the aeroplane make a sn j ceasful tiiglii over the sea but ai up and dowu nag's head wt.icÃŸ is nothing morel tban an island for a distance of about | ; â– tty-nve miles the machine bailed with pert iics under per j reel control of lÂ»o:b the wright brothers ; who were in the machine i ic tiiadiic was at least 3,600 feet in the air at one time and ii was apparent from the maneuvers tbat the two inven tors were particularly interested in prov ing the aeroplane capable of making sharp and decisive turns iu al d - under all conditions for some lime the machine n.i sailing uoont almost in a circle then it would glide away on a straight course and make a sharp turn back to the direction from which it started aeionauts stand on bridge before the trip to sea was asttempted the machine descended to the inclosure where it is kept on nags head and the inventors placed in the center a platform somewhat resembling the bridge on a pas er steamer on which the captain stands while signaling the engineer on coming into port both n/,cn stooii on this bridge one on l each side of ihe machine they assumed a bending position at times and then j would stand erect as if endeavoring to i balance the machine according to the direc tion iu which they desired to sail the flight of the machine as it left the earth was really a beautiful sight it actually shot up into the air like an inflated balloon after it had been released when it reached a certain height it would sail away for some distance then ascend higher or lower according to he will of the operator when several miles sway from be laud the machine then several thousand feet in the air made a plunge as if it would dive iuto the sea and the few spectators bsbenmen or lifesavers thought there bad been an accident it was all itt the game however because the ma chine when it reached a certain altitude sailed peacefully away saiis eight miles out to sea it is estimated that the machine was \ eight miles away on the sea at its great f est distance and could have gonp farther ! perhaps had the inventors cared to make lire trip tite in others will endeavor eitiher to-j tuorrou or sunday to sail in tbtir aero plane from nag's head to cape henry a distance of about seventy-five miles while the two inventors arc averse to discussing their invention in any manner they are confident they have solved aerial navigation and are ausiuus to prove it to i ie united slates government france is sold to have made them an offer of 5200 itoo for their invention but they are not eager to sell to any foreign country we are confident of success said iitvllle wright to-day we believe we bave solved aerial navigation and are go ing to prove it our past experiment nue been all that we could have desired nnd anything we attempt ln the future iwill speak for itself our aeroplane will isa'tl under any weather conditions the direction or velocity of the wind wiil not inaterially affect its progress florence schenck weds wilson then they ride on vanderbilt's coach i ceremony performed in london ends romance of two continents london may s.-to day for ihe first time the vanderbilt coach veuture had â– bridal couple as passengers the bride groom was charles wilson stable man ager for mr vanderbilt and the bride florence schenck whose name . has so frequently been mentioned in the million aire's matrimonial troubles the marriage was performed this morn titg i,y-a registrar of paddingtou very quietly with only one frieud of wilson and two frieuds of miss scheui k being present miss scheuck wore bridal cos tume of white with orange blossoms after the ceremony the wedding pair changed their costumes and just caught it inch n the victoria hotel and drove to brighton it was originally intended lhat th mar riage should take place on monday but certain formalities of the bngliefi law pre vented this boy bank messenger and 100 sought by police went on errand to change bills and did not return william licl'.erge nineteen years old residing a x orchard streei disappeared yesterday as did 100 helongiug to the prairie state back at which institution li was employed as a messenger y n to â– late hour last night the youth bad not been apprutiended according to x f stone cssistant cashier of the bank de berge in company with another messenger john clark were dispatched to the com mercial national bank to secure change tor skni the money was in greenbacks and whs carried by heÃŸerge while his coinpaniou was transacting other business at another window at the hank dcÃŸerge disappeared the father of the missing boy is almost heartbroken over the inci dent ship laden with 27,000 barrels of oil aground steamer washtenaw strikes shoal off new jersey coast new york may b feeling her way through ihe dense fog which enveloped the new jersey coast to-day at 2 o'clock the big tank steamer washtenaw just in from sabine tex with 27,000 barrels of oil went nard and fast on a shoal 500 yards from the live saving station in chndwtek x j all evening with twenty-seven slec|iie li.-i . - -. an deeply perturbed over hie mat ter ind have taken the side ot senatoi foraker they sen f\.r senator lodge lo nigh ai!,l conferred with him as to the admin ntnn i'i.i's spokesman in the senate none of those interested would iaik bnl it is known ihe feeling runs high sennlors stewart rayner and smith are silent about 1 lie tetters and thev may de cline tc produce them the president is in pine knot in the meantime the ui it charged wllb electricity and ever one i awajiing ihe detonation cleveland's condition is extremely critical ex-president's physician has noti left bedside for 72 hours r.akrwood n j may b dr ]>â€¢ bry ant has not left the bedsiile of grover cleveland during the last seventy-two hours this i the only fact from which n co rect conclusion as lo the patient's exa condition can be drawn details are de r.icd newspapermen no olticial statement in ih afternoon mrs eieve-l hfcfcj|r^yea^^wr(lisria'? understood tha relatives of miss rn.,!t w 11 contest the wl.l t.n the grounds mental inconnsetencj mrs howard gould's father dies in asylum jacksonville 111 ma x - - sweden p clemmons < v j hm hovrtord gould ' aasÃŸssfl habbbb^n^^abbbb^^abbbbsi 2---want roger as vice president---2 secretary woodson of demo cratic national committee jems the suhivan club roger c - sni â– is has found another supporter as a candidate foi the duio cratic nomination ' for vice president of the united states that makes two oun em ttvc supporter as a candidate for the demo cratic national committee le george e brennan's associate in the koger c sul livan boosting booming am ad'titising association they hope to get another member soon mr woodson who is a polite geniemau from old kentucky sub declared his in tentions at omaha yesterday on his way to denver in mr sullivan's company has been stated that mr sullivan is chair man of the subcommittee oa arrangements a reporter got on ihe train where mr sullivan and mr woodson were sitting together and as has been said mr wood son is a police gentleman when the reporter made an inquiry about vice presidential possibilities the kenhickian said roger would add weight we want roger c sullivan to run for vice president and we want him badly sullivan is the man for the place he is big and he is sirong and his candidacy would add weight sullivan heard it plainly but he shook his head though he said neither aye nor nay . a h mason secretary of the new york stale committee and former gov ernor osborn of wyomiug national com mitteeman from lhat stale liolh notided their heads approvingly however judge gray of delaware is the man for the vice presidential berth said sullivan though be added hal he much doubled if i the judge would accept it 1 know he continued that many pac pie say lhat ihe vice presidency is belter than nothing but si ill some men would rather have nothing than be vice presi i idem ton know * mack puts up charier n'ormau b mack editor of the buffalo times and national eonimrttaemau for new york mentioned lientpnaiii or,ernoc chanter of new york former governor douglas of massachusetts and governor johnson of minnesota as logical candidates for vice president not placing sullivan in bis category lack thinks chanter is the j mosl logics diain'y for geographical j reasons bryau will be nominated without a doubt and moreover new yo,-k and tam many will support him said mr maek if the poll were taken to-dav half of j the new york delegation would be found for the nebraskan when new york gets ! to the convention and fluds that the people wanr bryan it will vc,te for him sullivan said lhar between himself and mr bryan all old scores had been settled and ihat they were on the most friendly i terms ( looks lite bryan m y.vii f th,e a